Sheel Kant Sharma

Sheel Kant Sharma

Former Indian envoy to Austria, Sheel Kant Sharma, on March 1, 2008 became the ninth secretary-general of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) for three years. Sharma, 53, an expert on energy, succeeds Lyonpo Chenkyab Dorji, who in 2005 became the first SAARC chief from Bhutan. Dorji’s term ended on February 28, 2008. His term was succeeded by Fathimath Dhiyana Saeed in 2011.

Academic Background

Master of Science (Nuclear Physics) from Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Mumbai (1971) Ph.D. (High Energy Physics) from Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Mumbai (1974) Professional Background: July 1973 : Joined Indian Foreign Service 1976-77 : Served as Third Secretary/Second Secretary in Kuwait/Saudi Arabia 1978-81 : Under Secretary in the Middle East desk, Ministry of External Affairs covering at various stages countries from Iran, Iraq to North Africa 1981-82 : Fellow in the Institute of Defence Studies & Analysis (IDSA), N. Delhi 1982-83 : Deputy Secretary (North), Ministry of External Affairs, dealing with Nepal and Bhutan. 1983-86 : First Secretary (Disarmament), Permanent Mission of India, Geneva and Alternate Representative of India to UN Conference on Disarmament. 1986-89 : Counsellor and Deputy Chief of Mission, Embassy of India, Algiers 1989-91 : Director (United Nations Division) and Disarmament Head, Ministry of External Affairs, New Delhi 1991-94 : Joint Secretary (South & Disarmament), Ministry of External Affairs in-charge of India's relations with ASEAN, Indo-China and South Pacific. 1994-2000 : Seconded to the International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna for the post of senior professional in External Relations & Policy Coordination Division, for a job as international civil servant. Sept.2000 - July 2003 : Returned to MEA in India as Joint Secretary (Disarmament & International Security Affairs), covering all disarmament issues, bilateral security dialogues and dialogues on nuclear non-proliferation, export controls and defence Cooperation, security forums such as ARF, CICA, UNSC and other ad hoc groupings on security issues such as Pugwash. July 2003 - July 2004 : Additional Secretary (International Organisations), Ministry of External Affairs with previous charge expanded to include other international organisations. 28 July 2004 - Feb 2008 : Ambassador of India to Austria and Permanent Representative of India to all international organisations in Vienna. 1 March 2008 - onwards : Secretary General of SAARC.

Publications

Research articles co-authored in Physical Review-D (1971), Physical Review Letters (1972) Articles in newspapers and periodicals (Times of India, Mainstream and Sunday) during 1981-82 on nuclear disarmament issues As Member of the UN Study Group on Verification (1989–91) co-authored the UN Report on Verification in 1991 As Member of the UN Study Group on Defensive Security Concepts (1991–93), co-authored the UN Report on Defensive Security Concepts Wrote a UNIDIR Monograph on Verification of Fissile Materials Cut-Off and Non-use of Nuclear Weapons (1992) Article in the IAEA Bulletin - 1995 Paper presented at the Pugwash Conference on Energy in Malta (1995) Co-authored UN panel's report on missile in all their aspects in 2002

Conferences attended as representative of India/delegate: Non-Aligned Summit, New Delhi (1983) Kuala Lumpur (2003), Annual Six Nation Summits on Nuclear Disarmament (1985–89) Conference on Disarmament (1983–86) United Nations General Assembly (1983–86, 2000- 2003) U.N. Disarmament Commission (1984–86, 2001) UN Conference Rio+5 (1997) IAEA General Conference (1994–99) and since 2004 International Conferences on Nuclear and Energy Issues (1994–99) ARF Ministerial Meetings (2000–04)

Languages: French and Arabic

Hobbies and Extra-curricular Interests: Literature, readings on science & technology. Member of India International Centre and India Habitat Centre;

Sports and Leisure: Basketball, Tennis, Swimming, Yoga, Chess

References

Preceded by
Lyonpo Chenkyab Dorji
SAARC Secretary-General
2008–2011
Succeeded by
Fathimath Dhiyana Saeed

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